Four Roses (Once call'ed Old Joe's.) :

The Original name of Four Roses distillery was Old Joe Distillery.The still closed in 1917, to be reopened in 1933 as Old Prentice DistilleryBraeval has a certain Spanishness to it which one sees to a greater degree in tis sister distillery in Kentucky, Four Roses.

From : http://www.visitlex.com/quick/bourbon.htmlBlue Note: A fourth Bluegrass distillery, The Four Roses Distilling Company near Lawrenceburg, gives tours to individuals and small groups by appointment only. The tour gives a "roll-up-your-sleeves" look at the fermentation and distillation processes. (The bourbon is sent to another location for barrelling and aging). Exclusively exported for over 40 years, Four Roses Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is now for sale in Kentucky. The distillery is located in an unusual California Spanish Mission-style building constructed around 1910. Call All Young or Jeanette Pfalzer at (502) 839-3436 to schedule a tour. The distillery stops production in the summer.

Basil Hayden's :

Jim Beam 1795 and Established 1794 East USAThe name Beam is derived from the a German by the name of Böhm who emigrated from Germany to Maryland, USA in the 18th century. Across the road is Jim Beam's American Outpost, which introduces you to the making of fine Kentucky bourbon. You'll see the T. Jeremiah Beam House, listed on the National register of Historic Places, the country's oldest moonshine still, an 1800s cooperage museum, film, and a bourbon warehouse (free, M-Sat 9-4:30, Sun 1-4, 502/543-9877, handicapped accessible).

Barton :

Barton - The distillery was founded back in 1879 by Tom Moore. The buildings used today however, was built during the 1940's.Barton do also make : Gin, Gold rum, Light Rum , long island tea, Triple Sec, vodka etc..